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what has happened is that they have gone through some sort of a lifestyle change. a big one is maybe somebody that has gone through a divorce, and the wife has never bought a place, and she is coming into some money, they are selling the house, and she has never gone through the process. we have that, or somebody else that, they inherit money, or they get a job promotion. a lot of older people are getting college degrees later in life, and now they get a job promotion, and that is when they call us and they say, "hey, we are thinking about buying our first house." > what are the reservations that they feel? > > as renters it is always, the landlord is taking care of the property, taking care of the house; they have rented the same place for a very long time and they are very comfortable. so, this is outside of their comfort zone. so that is what we talk with them about. if they're nervous about taking care of the exterior of the place, maybe a condominium or a townhouse is something that they are interested in. so we try to fit it that way. > ryan, i would also won
what has happened is that they have gone through some sort of a lifestyle change. a big one is maybe somebody that has gone through a divorce, and the wife has never bought a place, and she is coming into some money, they are selling the house, and she has never gone through the process. we have that, or somebody else that, they inherit money, or they get a job promotion. a lot of older people are getting college degrees later in life, and now they get a job promotion, and that is when they...
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this neighborhood sure has changed a lot over the years. you know there was a time when people like me couldn't live here. i'll never forget being told i wasn't welcome in this neighborhood. well i own this building now, the fair housing act made a difference for someone like me. so i can choose where i want to live, free from discrimination. glad you could make it, right this way... the 1990 cunningly executed thefts of 13 works of art from the isabella stewart gardner museum in boston. works by degas, vermeer, manet, rembrandt - the value? they say around a half a billion dollars & the fbi doesn't forget they say they know who did it & expect the case to soon be resolved. let's talk with jonathan sazonoff, you consult on art thefts & have 1 of the largest data bases on the planet associated with stolen art. 500 thousand dollars, you say nowhere near that much. > >people always inflate the figures on these. i've seen figures as high as 2 billion dollars but if you really run some numbers its about 135 million. > >the statute of limitaions
this neighborhood sure has changed a lot over the years. you know there was a time when people like me couldn't live here. i'll never forget being told i wasn't welcome in this neighborhood. well i own this building now, the fair housing act made a difference for someone like me. so i can choose where i want to live, free from discrimination. glad you could make it, right this way... the 1990 cunningly executed thefts of 13 works of art from the isabella stewart gardner museum in boston. works...
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. > with passover underway, do you suspect there will be any change in trading volumes on the trading floors? > > i think more muted. being jewish myself, i think a lot of jewish traders and investors take yom kippur and rosh hashanah off a little bit more than passover, so i think there is going to be active trading again. again, being realistic, the market is not going to go straight up. we are going to have bad days here and there. > could be a big short week. good to have you on the show. thank you matt. > > thanks a lot. there's a growing sentiment among companies that outsource a portion of their work - they don't want to be tied to long contracts if the work isn't meeting benchmarks. in our cover story, the undercurrent beneath outsourcing and how it may affect whether jobs are done in-house. a survey by deloitte consulting found companies are seeking more options in outsourcing. in fact, among more than 100 companies in 22 industries, nearly half of them said they'd terminated an outsourcing contract early. "we're not seeing five-, seven-, ten-year contracts, we're seeing 2- a
. > with passover underway, do you suspect there will be any change in trading volumes on the trading floors? > > i think more muted. being jewish myself, i think a lot of jewish traders and investors take yom kippur and rosh hashanah off a little bit more than passover, so i think there is going to be active trading again. again, being realistic, the market is not going to go straight up. we are going to have bad days here and there. > could be a big short week. good to have you on...
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if confirmed by congress, he will likely tackle changes to immigration and minimum wage. one of the first industries outside of government to feel the pain of sequester cuts is travel. after the automatic budget cuts took effect, non- essential travel by federal employees was eliminated. that translates into a loss of at least 30% of the business for some hotels. the faa has also threatened the closing of control towers at smaller airports and longer lines at bigger airports, all due to the automatic sequester cuts. boeing may be losing altitude with customers. spice jet limited, an indian discount carrier that once operated 100% with boeing jets, is considering a full switch to airbus. according to bloomberg news, the decision is based on next generation technology in airbus aircrafts. yesterday, lion air signed a $24-billion deal with airbus rather than boeing. boeing continues to test its troubled dreamliner batteries with hopes of getting its 787s back in the air. the stock continues to trade shy of a 5- year high. despite still working its way through bankruptcy, ame
if confirmed by congress, he will likely tackle changes to immigration and minimum wage. one of the first industries outside of government to feel the pain of sequester cuts is travel. after the automatic budget cuts took effect, non- essential travel by federal employees was eliminated. that translates into a loss of at least 30% of the business for some hotels. the faa has also threatened the closing of control towers at smaller airports and longer lines at bigger airports, all due to the...
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do you expect there will be any major changes there, larry? > > i don't expect any changes. we have heard a lot and seen a lot of bernanke lately, and today he has three chances to say something. however, i do think we are going to be looking for detail on what is more important to the fed: an expanding balance sheet, or withdrawing or withholding too early? > and i think we would be remiss if we didn't note that the president will be travelling to israel. what will the markets expect from that trip, if anything at all? > > i don't think the market's really building in any sort of expectations given the amount of numbers, the fomc, cyprus going on, really, it just seems not to be a game-changer at this point. > thank you very much. that is larry shover of sfg alternatives. herding cats may be easier than predicting the outcome of what is repeatedly called "a fluid situation," otherwise known as "cyprus." our cover story explores some of the options left after that country's parliment on tuesday rejected a bailout deal that many say would've been no deal to a lot of average c
do you expect there will be any major changes there, larry? > > i don't expect any changes. we have heard a lot and seen a lot of bernanke lately, and today he has three chances to say something. however, i do think we are going to be looking for detail on what is more important to the fed: an expanding balance sheet, or withdrawing or withholding too early? > and i think we would be remiss if we didn't note that the president will be travelling to israel. what will the markets expect...
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over 1,300. > > times have changed. > thank you so much. we will do it again next week. first business continues after this. chart talk is the name of this segment, so let's talk with dan deming, he is with stutland equities. and dan, a little uncertainty-fueled fear to put volatility back into the mix this week. > > yeah, some news items, bill, that have pushed the volatility expectations up. we saw a mark a couple days ago in the vix expiration of below 13, like 12.65. but now over the last day or so we have seen a pickup in vol. expectations, the vix closing around 14 yesterday. and i can tell you as far as the vix options, the activity we are seeing in the front-month options and even the second- month options, we are seeing some buying going on there as the expectations are now that the market maybe is in a vulnerable position as we kind of roll into the weekend with this thing in europe still not resolved. > are you playing it on the conservative side? > > we are right now. we are kind of looking for some defensive kind of cheap protection, basically buying some ch
over 1,300. > > times have changed. > thank you so much. we will do it again next week. first business continues after this. chart talk is the name of this segment, so let's talk with dan deming, he is with stutland equities. and dan, a little uncertainty-fueled fear to put volatility back into the mix this week. > > yeah, some news items, bill, that have pushed the volatility expectations up. we saw a mark a couple days ago in the vix expiration of below 13, like 12.65. but now...
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in a statement to reuters, a spokeswoman says the pricetags on merchandise are being changed this month and should be done in the next few weeks. the retailer lost customers last year after ceo ron johnson said such discounts cheapen the brand. mark zuckerberg is delving further into politics. the wall street journal is reporting the facebook ceo will help launch a political advocacy group. zuckerberg and other leaders of the tech industry plan to push legislation, including immigration reform. linkedin founder reid hoffman is also said to be onboard. last month, the zuck hosted a political fundraiser for new jersey governor chris christie. a growing number of american women are praying they won't wind up as bag ladies. according to a report, despite making strides in the workforce, 6 in 10 women say they are the breadwinners in the family. 49% fear becoming homeless. 27% of women earning more than $200,000 are still afraid of growing old penniless. one other study finds the wage gap between men and women is stuck, leaving the average female earning 23% less than her male counterparts.
in a statement to reuters, a spokeswoman says the pricetags on merchandise are being changed this month and should be done in the next few weeks. the retailer lost customers last year after ceo ron johnson said such discounts cheapen the brand. mark zuckerberg is delving further into politics. the wall street journal is reporting the facebook ceo will help launch a political advocacy group. zuckerberg and other leaders of the tech industry plan to push legislation, including immigration reform....
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noticeable changes on way. the high clouds that continue to pass through ridge of high pressure off the coastline here and so around that ridge we're seeing those clouds just kind of slide through. that is what we will see again for sunday. the ridge is actually going to move in just a little bit and eventually it will weaken and move to the east that. will open the door for the rain, but for now, we're look at dry conditions and temperatures feeling pretty good for your sunday. if i back it out about a thousand miles this is the still that will help to break down that ridge. the first system will not bring us rain, but eventually we may get the opportunity for a few scattered showers. we have nice weather tomorrow. we're picking it up here, this evening, so into tomorrow afternoon, the high clouds will continue. temperatures well into the 60s, perhaps a few low 70s expected for the afternoon, but the rain and stormtrack still to the north. the onshore breeze is going to come back, so a subtle cooldown expected
noticeable changes on way. the high clouds that continue to pass through ridge of high pressure off the coastline here and so around that ridge we're seeing those clouds just kind of slide through. that is what we will see again for sunday. the ridge is actually going to move in just a little bit and eventually it will weaken and move to the east that. will open the door for the rain, but for now, we're look at dry conditions and temperatures feeling pretty good for your sunday. if i back it...
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how can the market calibrate the number two changes? let's say we had 236,000 jobs per month and the unemployment rate is 0.2%. would that be sufficient to begin to adjust the purchases down word? thank you. >> that will be a decision the committee have to make. we will look at progress that has been made since the last meeting and try to assess the outlook and try to determine whether there has been a change. we will use models internally and other indicators of the state of the labor market to try to make a good estimate of much we need to change the rate of flow. again. the point of this is that the markets see our behavior and them see how we respond to changes in the outlook and that way there will be a better ability for the markets to anticipate either a return of higher levels of purchases. >> are we at a level now? >> there has been improvement. we have seen improvement in the last five months. we have seen over 200,000 jobs per month in the private sector. unemployment's rates have come down. unemployment insurance claims are
how can the market calibrate the number two changes? let's say we had 236,000 jobs per month and the unemployment rate is 0.2%. would that be sufficient to begin to adjust the purchases down word? thank you. >> that will be a decision the committee have to make. we will look at progress that has been made since the last meeting and try to assess the outlook and try to determine whether there has been a change. we will use models internally and other indicators of the state of the labor...
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the big change will be small groups, they will have access to exchanges where their employees can now have a choice across a wide variety of health insurance plans. >> does the affordable care act ban lifetime maximum pay outs under plans and might that under the group setting raise premiums eventually? >> maybe a little bit. but again, it's interesting, the conversation tends to focus on the cost. let's step back and look at the big picture. we are saying that no longer will you be bankrupted because you get hit by a car stepping off the curb. in return, cost may go up a bit. that is a tradeoff we should be willing to make as a society. >> thank you for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> here is an interesting twist to the housing recovery that we have been talking about. pending home sales were weak because there were not enough homes on the market. these are contracts that were signed and not closed, they fell slightly more than expected. but the national association of realtors are saying that pending sales are near a three-year high. >> the nation's central bank pledged to keep be
the big change will be small groups, they will have access to exchanges where their employees can now have a choice across a wide variety of health insurance plans. >> does the affordable care act ban lifetime maximum pay outs under plans and might that under the group setting raise premiums eventually? >> maybe a little bit. but again, it's interesting, the conversation tends to focus on the cost. let's step back and look at the big picture. we are saying that no longer will you be...
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because of public demand even though they pretend like the adult religions do change over time but how can you expect the pope after hundreds of years of saying that people would be condemned to the fires of hell and eternity in a charred walls of the damned for certain sins just now say well i guess those sins are ok if you are catholic and you want your religion to change constantly then why do you believe in it why bother having principles and rules in the first place supposedly given to you by the almighty if you're just going to change them whenever you feel like it i don't get this but that's just my opinion. max kaiser welcome to the kaiser report cyprus banks are going to open today and they are yes they are no they're not are they they haircut on the deposits is ten percent no it's fifteen percent now it's forty percent now is there a percent or maybe it's one hundred percent cyprus is leaving the euro no it's not leaving here the troika backs the plan no does a backup plan yes it does no it doesn't welcome to the new world order it's called yes no maybe and maybe you'd have a
because of public demand even though they pretend like the adult religions do change over time but how can you expect the pope after hundreds of years of saying that people would be condemned to the fires of hell and eternity in a charred walls of the damned for certain sins just now say well i guess those sins are ok if you are catholic and you want your religion to change constantly then why do you believe in it why bother having principles and rules in the first place supposedly given to you...
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that there will have to be kept intact over a much longer period than a few weeks then the ballgame changes then we have a new situation and we will have just to wait how markets how bombed all those are deposits all those are we investors react to the fact that one country becomes an isolated country within the euro zone in fact creating two separate euro's. more accusations of mistreatment of being held in jail in the guantanamo bay detention facility the inmates who are refusing food over harsh conditions claim personnel that are now depriving them of drinking water and keeping temperatures inside the camp freezing point that's despite fears the youngest protests could soon lead to fatalities he spoke to us air force lieutenant colonel barry when he's . on my facility right now and he told us about his own client's plight. in almost five years coming up. for fall. hard to focus. he went from one forty seven down to one hundred. one third of body weight and he continued. i don't know if you want to or not. but i can tell you that after eleven years of the region charge an opportunity. you
that there will have to be kept intact over a much longer period than a few weeks then the ballgame changes then we have a new situation and we will have just to wait how markets how bombed all those are deposits all those are we investors react to the fact that one country becomes an isolated country within the euro zone in fact creating two separate euro's. more accusations of mistreatment of being held in jail in the guantanamo bay detention facility the inmates who are refusing food over...
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perhaps a hint from nature that change might be coming a little quicker than expected. we'll follow that as well. back to you. >> we'll see you outside at the parks. investors are buying up japanese funds. some are betting the markets for the bonds will crash. >> reporter: japanese bonds account for less than 1% of total assets. it's policy on them remains consistent to buy. domestic invers have dominated the ordinary reasonship of japanese government bonds. they have been steadily increasing reaching over 9% last year. some investors have long been casting doubt on such buying trends. they are predicting the recent crisis and the u.s. housing bubble. over the first few years he has been actively setting his japanese bonds. >> now we have an extreme secular decline in population. we'll have more people exiting the seem than entering. if you look at japan's income statement that gap has been growing at 9.5% a year and growing every year. we all knew this would happen. at the time japan was head frg a general direction. >> it's important to see what will be the driving po
perhaps a hint from nature that change might be coming a little quicker than expected. we'll follow that as well. back to you. >> we'll see you outside at the parks. investors are buying up japanese funds. some are betting the markets for the bonds will crash. >> reporter: japanese bonds account for less than 1% of total assets. it's policy on them remains consistent to buy. domestic invers have dominated the ordinary reasonship of japanese government bonds. they have been steadily...
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the only way this changes is if the world pressures the united states internally as well we need the citizens of the united states to stand up and demand that president obama follow through with his promise and his promises to close guantanamo he made that promise and that broken promise as you could hear from the mouth of. is killing people in guantanamo not a lot from the u.s. federal public defender call us want to thank you for your time this is. the kind of report is next more news in health. oh since the new pope was chosen the calls for reform are endless everyone wants the new pope to allow this and to allow that but the problem is that the catholic church is a religion not a product and people don't like the way a pepsi bottle looks while the company will have to in theory change it to meet public demand but the pope claims to represent the will of the creator of the universe the pope supposedly holds and protects an ancient an eternal truth so how can you expect this eternal truth just up and change because of public demand even though they pretend like adult religions do c
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tepco spokes person says the raid jags levels have not changed. nuclear regulators say they'll allow two power reactors in western japan to continue operation until september. new safety guidelines will be introduced in july. >>> the number three and four reactors ohi plant have been the oim two on line since last august. they cleared the government's earthquake safety test introduced after the march 2011 earthquake and tsunami. legally, the utility can operate the reactors until the next regular inspection in september. attention is focused on whether the new safety guidelines will be applied to the reactors in july. chairman said after the planned regular inspections the two operating reactors will be checked to see if they meet the new safety requirements >>> the parliament of cyprus has rejeked a bill to bail out the nation's financial sector. lawmakers refused to approve a levie levy -- the european union and other creditors asked cyprus to impose a bank deposit tax of up to 9.9%. in return the country would receive a bailout worth $10 billio
tepco spokes person says the raid jags levels have not changed. nuclear regulators say they'll allow two power reactors in western japan to continue operation until september. new safety guidelines will be introduced in july. >>> the number three and four reactors ohi plant have been the oim two on line since last august. they cleared the government's earthquake safety test introduced after the march 2011 earthquake and tsunami. legally, the utility can operate the reactors until the...
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ultimate web fallout one of our top stories here our voters are all over the place today the numbers changing every single hour up to forty four percent a majority saying it's a new age of cyberwarfare down a very distant second twenty percent behind saying of the governments will simply strike back and take preemptive strikes on cyber terrorists a third position expect web web laws to be toughened down to the last position here well fourteen percent of our voters saying internet security is just going out of the window when you go to r.t. dot com you can still get involved with a poll that is fluctuating every single hour we love it when you have your say on the issues. well over the internet to. work. at the moment right now. head on. with. you can get the details. thanks for joining us here it is an hour less than twelve hours before the soyuz spacecraft. blasts off on a record breaking mission. to russians and an american will be on board what's planned to be the fastest ever flight to the international space station. rolling out what will be and historic mission the iconic soyuz rocket w
ultimate web fallout one of our top stories here our voters are all over the place today the numbers changing every single hour up to forty four percent a majority saying it's a new age of cyberwarfare down a very distant second twenty percent behind saying of the governments will simply strike back and take preemptive strikes on cyber terrorists a third position expect web web laws to be toughened down to the last position here well fourteen percent of our voters saying internet security is...
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john: but with capitalism it is a n/win win a game where people who gain to the changes that would not be made so that is the story we need to tell. >> client from penn state university and what can we as student activist to on campus to help make students realize the benefits of capitalism? >> one of the most important things is put things in historical context. most people are so ignorant how much community has made with capitalism the average life span was 30 now today it is 78 in the united states and 82 in japan. 200 years ago 90 percent of the people were illiterate. now it is 14% because of capitalism. if you look at the whole history of human prosperity it is due to capitalism with the humanity out of the dirt john: day que john mackey. when we return drugs and booze. i say it should be legal. next. [ male announcer ] how can power conmption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our m
john: but with capitalism it is a n/win win a game where people who gain to the changes that would not be made so that is the story we need to tell. >> client from penn state university and what can we as student activist to on campus to help make students realize the benefits of capitalism? >> one of the most important things is put things in historical context. most people are so ignorant how much community has made with capitalism the average life span was 30 now today it is 78...
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is change with the expression of popular will. even if they end up on the wrong side, they had a legitimate shot and a decision has legitimacy in and of itself. >>or t recd, nth dakota this week enacted the toughest restrictions on abortion in the nation. opponents say they are trying to roll back row versus wade. >> he is completely right. in the case of gay marriage, it is going to have been -- going to happen, but you can slow down by feeding the backlash. that is what happened in the case of abortion. they said a backlash that is alive and well. >> justice ginsbu sd they moved too quickly, not that they should not move. the question here is when should the court to intervene, if at oliver -- when should the court intervene, if at all? you do not want to be in the position of being too far ahead. that is where the accord is. i want to say one other thing. hing, whichtion 8 is what this case is about, it is pretty clear that four justices voted to hear this case and the fifth vote, justice kennedy, was not at all happy about it.
is change with the expression of popular will. even if they end up on the wrong side, they had a legitimate shot and a decision has legitimacy in and of itself. >>or t recd, nth dakota this week enacted the toughest restrictions on abortion in the nation. opponents say they are trying to roll back row versus wade. >> he is completely right. in the case of gay marriage, it is going to have been -- going to happen, but you can slow down by feeding the backlash. that is what happened...
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. >> even though there has been a change of leader, tensions from very high between the two sides. even both sides of the border. >> that is right. in the last four days, the leader of north korea has made four visits to military installations of various types, had on monday, it was the large exercise for amphibious landings being wiped out by north korean troops and reported to be very satisfied with the results. south of the border, the south korean navy staged a drill of its own marketing, three years since that period as low as the reallyy publicized deal, formalizing how both of these allies would respond to north korea and provocations. attacking the origin of the provocation, the united states would come manhattan with assets here. only ise fears that not this a time with limited conflict at a higher risk of happening, it is the sort of rhetoric on both sides looking to avoid. >> thanks, harry. a group of women in southwestern colombia have built a sustainable community from waste. they have provided some help from livestock. it is either grown or recycled. it is sustainable
. >> even though there has been a change of leader, tensions from very high between the two sides. even both sides of the border. >> that is right. in the last four days, the leader of north korea has made four visits to military installations of various types, had on monday, it was the large exercise for amphibious landings being wiped out by north korean troops and reported to be very satisfied with the results. south of the border, the south korean navy staged a drill of its own...
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because of public demand even though they pretend like adult religions do change over time but how can you expect the pope after hundreds of years of saying that people would be condemned to the fires of hell and eternity in the charred walls of the damned for certain sins just now say well i guess those sins are ok if you are catholic and you want your religion to change constantly then why do you believe in it why bother having principles and rules in the first place supposedly given to you by the almighty if you're just going to change them whenever you feel like it i don't get this but that's just my opinion. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom part of the big picture. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i had lunch i got so many i mean i have my hands down i know that i'm still really messed up. and we're all for it so persona
because of public demand even though they pretend like adult religions do change over time but how can you expect the pope after hundreds of years of saying that people would be condemned to the fires of hell and eternity in the charred walls of the damned for certain sins just now say well i guess those sins are ok if you are catholic and you want your religion to change constantly then why do you believe in it why bother having principles and rules in the first place supposedly given to you...
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could as some have told me that the limit on their cars and the amount that they could take for the change has been lowered we've also been speaking to some shopkeepers they're really having a problem be seen big losses in their business and it's been a headache for them since this started. my business is down over seventy percent in just the last few days. and you really read that. and one of the direct effects of the financial predicament you can already feel on the ground here the size of it put up only cash no visa card that this gas station they really want to hold on to as much cash as they could as the banks will be closed until next week and really they're not confident that the banks will reopen when the govern. just to be safe you can see the size if you don't have cash you won't get what we need. to pay for our people working here. something we have to pay in cash so we. know as the political leaders along with the financial sector here try to figure out a way to maneuver the country out of this predicament that people are simply sitting tight trying to hold on against was much
could as some have told me that the limit on their cars and the amount that they could take for the change has been lowered we've also been speaking to some shopkeepers they're really having a problem be seen big losses in their business and it's been a headache for them since this started. my business is down over seventy percent in just the last few days. and you really read that. and one of the direct effects of the financial predicament you can already feel on the ground here the size of it...
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because of public demand even though they pretend like adult religions do change over time but how can you expect the pope after hundreds of years of saying that people would be condemned to the fires of hell and eternity in a charred walls of the damned for certain sins just now say well i guess those sins are ok if you are catholic and you want your religion to change constantly then why do you believe in it why bother having principles and rules in the first place supposedly given to you by the almighty if you're just going to change them whenever you feel like it i don't get this but that's just my opinion. some of the oldest city in central asia. was a prosperous humble on the silk road. today. if someone wants to go to a european country. if they want to go to russia. the mother of these.
because of public demand even though they pretend like adult religions do change over time but how can you expect the pope after hundreds of years of saying that people would be condemned to the fires of hell and eternity in a charred walls of the damned for certain sins just now say well i guess those sins are ok if you are catholic and you want your religion to change constantly then why do you believe in it why bother having principles and rules in the first place supposedly given to you by...
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professor joseph chang a political analyst at hong kong city university believes the economic alliance between russia and china could serve as the foundation for expanding the global role of a brick screwup the prick's countries to look to their staff effective mechanisms to get their act together i think there is a lot of complementarity among the brics you commonly used with china's capital with. huge surprise of natural resources and so on and of course again there is a very strong common interest in the sense that all five members like to see a larger role in do you term national community. trade between russia and china has been growing steadily in recent to get as an r.t.s. katie pilgrim has more details on the numbers and the types of deals being struck. just to give you an idea as to how much money can be made traders for cost to exceed one hundred billion dollars in it twenty fifteen off the already growing over ten percent last year and now by twenty twenty we could be looking at two hundred billion dollars trade. a lot of it is energy so we are talking about oil as well with
professor joseph chang a political analyst at hong kong city university believes the economic alliance between russia and china could serve as the foundation for expanding the global role of a brick screwup the prick's countries to look to their staff effective mechanisms to get their act together i think there is a lot of complementarity among the brics you commonly used with china's capital with. huge surprise of natural resources and so on and of course again there is a very strong common...
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. >>> ahead, why some wall street investors are feeling a bit down and a name change could be coming to san jose's shark tank. >>> and you watch all the news cast live by downloading the ktvu ipad app and get drive time traffic, bay area weather and video of breaking news any time anywhere. >>> stocks are lower as investors look to see if cyprus can stave off panic when the banks re-open tomorrow. cyprus imposed limits on money transfers and hired extra security guards. institutions have been closed for two weeks to avoid a run during the country's financial drama. taking a live look at the big board, dow currently down 31. the nasdaq turned around and now up two and s&p down one. >>> there is a new challenge for boeing once its dream liner jets are flying again. there are reports the faa may cut how long the 787 is allowed to fly on some routes even after a redesigned battery system is approved. losing extended operations would hurt boeing and its airline customers by limiting the fuel saving jet. the dream liner was designed for long flights because it burns less fuel on those trip
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because of public demand even though they pretend like they're dull to religions do change over time but how can you expect the pope after hundreds of years of saying that people would be condemned to the fires of hell and eternity in a charred walls of the damned for certain sins just now say well i guess those sins are ok if you are catholic and you want your religion to change constantly then why do you believe in it why bother having principles and rules in the first place supposedly given to you by the almighty if you're just going to change them whenever you feel like it i don't get this but that's just my opinion. no. some account as the oldest city in central asia. times it was a prosperous humble on the silk road. today. a former soviet republic. the average monthly wage here is one hundred dollars if someone wants to go to a european country they need the government's permission but not if they want to go to russia. the mother of these twin boys. is heading to moscow to find work. is no different to thousands of others in many former soviet republics which have experienced
because of public demand even though they pretend like they're dull to religions do change over time but how can you expect the pope after hundreds of years of saying that people would be condemned to the fires of hell and eternity in a charred walls of the damned for certain sins just now say well i guess those sins are ok if you are catholic and you want your religion to change constantly then why do you believe in it why bother having principles and rules in the first place supposedly given...
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they try to make it seem like the intimate exchange of them going into another change because of the this is not the case goes into the. mall and then. the maid. basically goes into this is zero as a straight line. down soft enough. well for more on the massive cyber attack and what it could mean for the internet let's talk to andy hall so he's a cyber security expert and campaign manager for the u.k. pirate party. and a cyber attack that affects the whole internet really does sound quite worrying but is it that bad. no it's not i mean a cyber attack that would have an impact on the entire internet would really be shocking but we have to remember that the internet has a vast amount of capacity this attack does appear to be massive but it's massive on a scale that it's hitting the organization spamhaus causing them some problems even though they have a good distributed network but it certainly isn't having the kind of global impact some people are. suggesting it might be having if you know something some people services are slowing down of the moment can they attribute it to that bank
they try to make it seem like the intimate exchange of them going into another change because of the this is not the case goes into the. mall and then. the maid. basically goes into this is zero as a straight line. down soft enough. well for more on the massive cyber attack and what it could mean for the internet let's talk to andy hall so he's a cyber security expert and campaign manager for the u.k. pirate party. and a cyber attack that affects the whole internet really does sound quite...
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a little program the only thing that they don't count are some issues of the moment you're going to change work or where it's basically all of that blood flair stuff could not handle the attack on spamhaus and they tried to make it seem like the entire momentum of the exchange of them going into another exchange went down because of that but this is not the case goes deep into the graphic they are the result of gondor over them all and then the. graphics software that makes them grow off of basically zero zero zero as a straight line because it grew. down soft enough and sought a security expert andy who also when i spoke to him in the early he said side the bunkum may have ended up as collateral damage in the fight against spam which in the end would benefit the internet in a lot i'm not entirely sure where you can draw the line spamhaus provides a service which starts blacklist domains not people sometimes they get it wrong and sometimes they do to blacklist people or maybe shouldn't be blacklisted however i think the laws they do do a good job anybody who's had to manage my also in the
a little program the only thing that they don't count are some issues of the moment you're going to change work or where it's basically all of that blood flair stuff could not handle the attack on spamhaus and they tried to make it seem like the entire momentum of the exchange of them going into another exchange went down because of that but this is not the case goes deep into the graphic they are the result of gondor over them all and then the. graphics software that makes them grow off of...
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because of public demand even though they pretend like adult religions do change over time but how can you expect the pope after hundreds of years of saying that people would be condemned to the fires of hell and eternity in the charred walls of the damned for certain sins just now say well i guess those sins are ok if you are catholic and you want your religion to change constantly then why do you believe in it why bother having principles and rules in the first place supposedly given to you by the almighty if you're just going to change them whenever you feel like it i don't get this but that's just my opinion. if you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous. i mean. i guess i was really not. they're all very. worst for to live a long life out of a. radio guy. what. have you never seen anything like this i'm telling. you what's going on everyone this is abby martin and this is breaking the set so last week congress passed section seventy three five of the continuing resolution the spending bill otherwise known as the farmer
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we are seeing the changes necessary to start the rebuilding of our economy. >> mr. ed mella van. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, last week in the foreign secretary said it was a strong case of amending the arms embargo of syria in the months ahead. given that no decision was taken in the eu council, does it remain the primary's intention to seek a relaxation of the eu arms embargo? >> first of all let a us look at what we've achieved and amending the arms embargo when we specifically asked it to be chained to we could give technical support to the opposition. we've achieved that at the french president and i discussed at the european council looking for further changes to the arms embargo that will be discussed by foreign affairs ministers this weekend at and the reason for that is twofold. first of all its and a peculiar message that the arms embargo still applies pretty much equally to this hateful regime and to the opposition who we now recognize as a legitimate representative of the syrian people. and second, the french president is concerned and i'm concerned that we should not b
we are seeing the changes necessary to start the rebuilding of our economy. >> mr. ed mella van. [shouting] >> mr. speaker, last week in the foreign secretary said it was a strong case of amending the arms embargo of syria in the months ahead. given that no decision was taken in the eu council, does it remain the primary's intention to seek a relaxation of the eu arms embargo? >> first of all let a us look at what we've achieved and amending the arms embargo when we...
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every time we call them out for a law that they have to change and go on the defense and come up with some other set of criteria are you saying that chicago doesn't have a budget deficit because they're saying that they have a one hundred billion dollars budget deficit and. address that they're claiming a one billion dollar deficit every single year they come out with what we call the press release deficit. in eight of the last ten years they've actually had surpluses but they started talking about a huge budget deficit that in effect did not exist then they come back and say when they actually do the blodgett they have another number. but when that budget is correctly audited it comes out to not having. a huge deficit at all so this is something that the board of education has been very very clever at doing. karen appreciate you coming on the show and telling us about your struggle over there in chicago that was karen lewis president of the chicago teachers union thank you very much for having. president obama this week signed into law a bill that could have huge consequences on the
every time we call them out for a law that they have to change and go on the defense and come up with some other set of criteria are you saying that chicago doesn't have a budget deficit because they're saying that they have a one hundred billion dollars budget deficit and. address that they're claiming a one billion dollar deficit every single year they come out with what we call the press release deficit. in eight of the last ten years they've actually had surpluses but they started talking...
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. >>> ahead, why some wall street investors are feeling a bit down and a name change could be coming to san jose's shark tank. >>> and you watch all the news cast live by downloading the ktvu ipad app and get drive time traffic, bay area weather and video of breaking news any time anywhere. >>> stocks are lower as investors look to see if cyprus can stave off panic when the banks re-open tomorrow. cyprus imposed limits on money transfers and hired extra security guards. institutions have been closed for two weeks to avoid a run during the country's financial drama. taking a live look at the big board, dow currently down 31. the nasdaq turned around and now up two and s&p down one. >>> there is a new challenge for boeing once its dream liner jets are flying again. there are reports the faa may cut how long the 787 is allowed to fly on some routes even after a redesigned battery system is approved. losing extended operations would hurt boeing and its airline customers by limiting the fuel saving jet. the dream liner was designed for long flights because it burns less fuel on those trip
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get your money we keep hearing people hear you saying i'm not good enough we need to have a regime change and we don't want to be led by timothy brotherhood to me that's because you don't want to do it really feeds right now surrounding me i mean i can't think we can clean i'm going to put both countries up to speed it's a slightly noisy line but we were most critics of it thank you bill true given that you have to talk opposition activists mohamed m.r.o. spoke to me says the protests are just the visible side of a deeper problem in egyptian society. the people in charge the president is has got a huge responsibility to watch what's going on now but on the other hand we have to be fair and we have to recognize the actual problems and egyptian society the violence that has been hiding and as we've been scrapping it under the carpet for ages and for years and years and we are the very same people who were phrasing like a lot of violence in the past and now we have to recheck and see what is what's happening today is it serving that evolution does it have a point we have to push very hard an
get your money we keep hearing people hear you saying i'm not good enough we need to have a regime change and we don't want to be led by timothy brotherhood to me that's because you don't want to do it really feeds right now surrounding me i mean i can't think we can clean i'm going to put both countries up to speed it's a slightly noisy line but we were most critics of it thank you bill true given that you have to talk opposition activists mohamed m.r.o. spoke to me says the protests are just...
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that is what i mean that democratization has changed all that. >> even though some things have changed, some of the old problems still remain. on the weekends, travels around nearby villages, picking up the children who wait for him. many are orphans. he takes them to school. it is privately run. his western name comes from his american great-grandfather, and he does not think much of state school ing. >> the teachers do not teach in class. cannot pay,children so they don't learn in class. the education is like wasted time. >> this person does not work for any international organization. he is one of the many individuals who provide services to local communities. he made the decision 12 years ago. he thought he had a well-paid job in the oil industry. when he became infected with hiv and his wife died of aids, his life was turned upside down. today, the children are getting a special lesson. two women from switzerland are staying in the guest house. they have agreed to spend time with the children. and -- them is a primary school teacher. it is a chance for the youngsters to learn some
that is what i mean that democratization has changed all that. >> even though some things have changed, some of the old problems still remain. on the weekends, travels around nearby villages, picking up the children who wait for him. many are orphans. he takes them to school. it is privately run. his western name comes from his american great-grandfather, and he does not think much of state school ing. >> the teachers do not teach in class. cannot pay,children so they don't learn in...
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than half of those who voted think deaths among hunger strikers are eminent and only a token policy change will result one fifth more optimistic saying conditions for prisoners will improve because of the protest a little less than the u.s. will close guantanamo to save face but carry on with indefinite detention and seven percent claim the bad press generated by the story will put an end to the policy of indefinite detention or what do you think dot com cast your vote. a cyber war is raging across the internet millions around the world thought to be affected by disruption and loss of speed to their web services and what security experts are describing is the biggest denial of service attack in history interruptions came after a spat between a major spam fighting group based in geneva and a dutch web hosting company our web producer plans to my colleague bill dodd how the battle turned global. this is actually just a fight among two companies one geneva based spamhaus which is a nonprofit but has bases all over the world they actually provide security services to keep bad things from going
than half of those who voted think deaths among hunger strikers are eminent and only a token policy change will result one fifth more optimistic saying conditions for prisoners will improve because of the protest a little less than the u.s. will close guantanamo to save face but carry on with indefinite detention and seven percent claim the bad press generated by the story will put an end to the policy of indefinite detention or what do you think dot com cast your vote. a cyber war is raging...
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is it a case of a web fallout let's look at the votes well gosh they've changed a lot in the past one hour from marty dot com way up to forty four percent for the top vote here saying it's a brand new age of cyber warfare then a pretty distant second twenty percent behind the government's will strike back at cyber hackers to third position where we've got some tough web laws ahead on the minority that keeps on growing well internet security is a thing of the past it's never too late for you to get involved with a major stories here authority we really appreciate your participation cast your vote at r.t. dot com. well also on the web site. in the united states for example. from their own. right head on. the issue of holocaust. this is. less than twelve hours now before the. story. rolling out what will be in a story mission the iconic soyuz rocket will set another record from baikonur this week taking three crew to the international space station in the fastest time ever it was slash the journey from two days to just six hours i'm going to achieve it by a whizzing just four times inste
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it is selfish, greedy, explicative and that needs to be challenged and changed. john: your book is called conscious capitalism that most not conscious? >> apparently not. most business people are not conscious of the great value they are creating. there on the defensive, they cannot articulate why business is good and how to mix business a better place. john: what you do have a whole foods some people called it feel good nonsense what does it have to do was conscious capitalism? you so people on a whole foods which it is better than i doubt. >> nobody is forced to trade there are other competitive alternatives. but they do so because they think they give value in exchange. john: students? you have questions or comments? please come to the microphone. >> i am from southern california. why can't we defend profit or look at the profit motives and defend that from the ethical standpoint? do we have to pursue purpose or doesn't profit have the place in society? >> of course. but we should not defend only profit we should defend the other aspects with the great value c
it is selfish, greedy, explicative and that needs to be challenged and changed. john: your book is called conscious capitalism that most not conscious? >> apparently not. most business people are not conscious of the great value they are creating. there on the defensive, they cannot articulate why business is good and how to mix business a better place. john: what you do have a whole foods some people called it feel good nonsense what does it have to do was conscious capitalism? you so...
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half of those who voted believe deaths among hunger strikers are eminent and that only token policy changes will result a fifth the more optimistic saying conditions for prisoners will improve as a result of the protest less think the u.s. will close guantanamo to save face but carry on with indefinite detention only six percent claim bad press generated by the story will put an end to the indefinite detention policy question r.t. dot com cast your vote. a cyber war raging across the internet millions around the world thought to be affected by disruption and loss of speed to popular web services and what security experts are dubbing the biggest denial of service attack in history and eruptions come after a spat between a major euro base spam fighting for a minute dutch web hosting company the cyber bunker dutch police are currently trying to storm the bunker in the netherlands where the company's headquarters is located or his web producer andrew blake has more about how the web battle turned global. this is actually just a fight among two companies one guest geneva based spamhaus which is
half of those who voted believe deaths among hunger strikers are eminent and that only token policy changes will result a fifth the more optimistic saying conditions for prisoners will improve as a result of the protest less think the u.s. will close guantanamo to save face but carry on with indefinite detention only six percent claim bad press generated by the story will put an end to the indefinite detention policy question r.t. dot com cast your vote. a cyber war raging across the internet...